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This book consists of ten essays which speak to doing economics better.

  • Includes an essay on social ecological economics
  • Features an essay on the creation of money that arises not from markets but from holy debts to deities -a very provocative essay
  • Includes an essay on Emily Balch, the first and only economist to get a Nobel prize


Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Lineages of Embeddedness: On the Antecedents and Successors of a Polanyian Concept (Gareth Dale).

Chapter 2. Social Ecological Economics: Understanding the Past to See the Future (Clive L. Spash).

Chapter 3. Would You Barter with God? Why Holy Debts and Not Profane Markets Created Money (Alla Semenova).

Chapter 4. Human Capital: Theoretical and Empirical Insights (Germana Bottone and Vania Sena).

Chapter 5. On Norms: A Typology with Discussion (Matthew Interis).

Chapter 6. The Battle of Methods in Economics: The Classical Methodenstreit (Menger vs. Schmoller, Marek Louzek).

Chapter 7. Emily Greene Balch, Political Economist (Robert W. Dimand).

Chapter 8. Who Do Heterodox Economists Think They Are? (Andrew Mearman).

Chapter 9. Microeconomics After Keynes: Post Keynesian Economics and Public Policy (Steven Pressman).

Chapter 10. Morgenstern’s Forgotten Contribution: A Stab to the Heart of Modern Economics (Philipp Bagus).

Index.

Social Methods and Microeconomics

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 27/07/2011
      ISBN13: 9781444350326, 978-1444350326
      ISBN10: 1444350323

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book consists of ten essays which speak to doing economics better.

      • Includes an essay on social ecological economics
      • Features an essay on the creation of money that arises not from markets but from holy debts to deities -a very provocative essay
      • Includes an essay on Emily Balch, the first and only economist to get a Nobel prize


      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1. Lineages of Embeddedness: On the Antecedents and Successors of a Polanyian Concept (Gareth Dale).

      Chapter 2. Social Ecological Economics: Understanding the Past to See the Future (Clive L. Spash).

      Chapter 3. Would You Barter with God? Why Holy Debts and Not Profane Markets Created Money (Alla Semenova).

      Chapter 4. Human Capital: Theoretical and Empirical Insights (Germana Bottone and Vania Sena).

      Chapter 5. On Norms: A Typology with Discussion (Matthew Interis).

      Chapter 6. The Battle of Methods in Economics: The Classical Methodenstreit (Menger vs. Schmoller, Marek Louzek).

      Chapter 7. Emily Greene Balch, Political Economist (Robert W. Dimand).

      Chapter 8. Who Do Heterodox Economists Think They Are? (Andrew Mearman).

      Chapter 9. Microeconomics After Keynes: Post Keynesian Economics and Public Policy (Steven Pressman).

      Chapter 10. Morgenstern’s Forgotten Contribution: A Stab to the Heart of Modern Economics (Philipp Bagus).

      Index.

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